Specifications

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Notice that the selected bytes have been highlighted to make it easier for you to see them:
Just like with analog channels, this dialog box is where you can enter your slope (a scaling FACTOR and
OFFSET). For example, to convert from Celcius to Fahrenheit you would enter a factor of 1.8 and and offset
of 32.
You can also dene the default DISPLAY SCALE here using the Min Value and Max Value elds. This will
not affect recording at all, but simply predenes the display scale of this channel when shown on a graph or
meter that has a scale. For example, if this channel might have a max possible range of -1500 to +2000°C,
but you just want to display it from -300 to +600°C, you would enter those two numbers into the min and max
elds.
- Note - just as with analog channels, please do not enter the + sign. It is understood that numbers that do not
have a minus sign are positive numbers.
Our sample channel starts at byte 42 and is 16 bits long: